Now that we may finally have the Chicago vs. Peter Cetera situation with induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame settled it looks like Deep Purple vs. Ritchie Blackmore may be the next fight on the card.
Ritchie Blackmore Claims He Was Banned For Hall of Fame Induction
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